Yes they are. Some are hotter than others.
The sun is a G class star and (from space) its pale yellow.
no it is very hot but it isnt the hottest that we know of
No, because at night the Sun is hidden. But the Sun's brightness prevents stars being seen in the daytime.
No, the sun can't have landforms like mountains or valleys because the sun isn't solid. The sun is made of plasma, which is like a hot gas.
The sun because it's hot and humans turn it into energy
because stars are balls of hot burning gases like our sun
Yes they are. Some are hotter than others.
The sun is a G class star and (from space) its pale yellow.
Stars like our sun.
Yes. Stars are extremely hot. The sun is one of them. Some stars are even hotter and brighter than the sun.
No, it is quite hot.
The sun is a star, much like the other stars in the universe. It is a ball of hot, glowing gases that emit light and heat through nuclear fusion reactions at its core. Just like other stars, the sun is born from giant molecular clouds, undergoes a lifecycle, and will eventually evolve into a red giant.
The sun is not truly made of fire. It is made of plasma. Other stars are the same in this regard, though they vary in hot hot they are.
Yes The Sun is very hot. Its temperature is more than 50036 Degree Celsius
no it is very hot but it isnt the hottest that we know of
No, because at night the Sun is hidden. But the Sun's brightness prevents stars being seen in the daytime.
Usually it's a very hot gas called a plasma. There are other stars such as white dwarf stars that are not like that, but most are plasma.